PageWork is a wiki that focuses on fast content delivery as well as an expandable and adaptable code library. It explicitly separates the volatile run-time environment of a hosted site from the encapsulated code library, and has the ability to host multiple sites based on the same software. All pages and files undergo revision control of arbitrary depth. In combination with users and groups, access to resources is controlled by ACLs that resemble Unix permissions. Features include tagging, SEO, media and meta data management, comments, breadcrumbs, bookmarks, templates, memos, Atom/RSS feeds, adaptable resource caching, and site-wise and personal customization.

Dextep Template Engine implements a template engine based on regular expression replacements. It can process a template with marks that define placeholders or sections using regular expressions to locate and replace those marks. Currently, it supports marks that define expressions, conditions, loops, and sub-templates files. The templates may compiled and cached to avoid processing the templates again in the future.

The aim of ADF MAGE-ML Tool is to provide a module for converting ADF files (a tab delimited file representing microarray design layout) into
MAGE-ML format, and for generating an ADF from an array design described in MAGE-ML format. The
module is build upon the ADF specifications and
using MAGE-Stk APIs (Java). MIAME-compliance
checking, a logging system, and integration of
LifeScience Identifier (LSID) specifications are
key components of the module. The module can be used via the command line or a graphical user
interface.

Home Insurance Inventory Wizard is an application
you can add to your Web site that will allow
visitors to create a home inventory, save the
inventory on their own computer, output the
inventory to a nicely formatted HTML page, and
edit the inventory later when they need to update
it. It uses advanced JavaScript functionality to
make the interfaces as easy as possible to use.

pthread-lib is a set of pthread wrapper functions,
a thread manager,
and a signal handler. The wrapper functions enable
the programmer to
create and manage sets of thread pools without
knowing all the pthread
internals. This includes creating, joining, and
other operations.
The thread manager watches and supervises the
threads, checking
whether they are still alive and working. The
thread manager can also be
assigned tasks by the programmer, either in code
or by a configuration
file. These tasks will be executed when the
scheduled date/time occurs,
and can be almost any task. The thread manager is
implemented as its
own thread within the main process. A
single-threaded signal handler
is available to catch all signals to a
multi-threaded process. Instead
of having every thread manage signals, this one
thread handles all
signals. To further enhance its functionality, the
programmer is allowed
to assign functions (via a pointer to a function)
to any signal it may
catch.

The term "question-answer paradigm" (QAP) is used
in psycho-linguistics to refer to a familiar mode
of human discourse. QAParadigm facilitates a
common QAP experiment that involves display of a
sentence, then a verbal question about the sentence.